James Cameron and his collaborators have made more than 30 dives to the wreck of the Titanic, submerged in more than 2 miles (3.8 kilometers) of water beneath the North Atlantic. His voyages to this most famous shipwreck, enabled by his own technical innovations, such as remotely operated vehicles,
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Kelly Oxford started blogging before a lot of people knew what the Internet was, and later gained a massive Twitter following of over 450,000. She talks about some of the comical stories in her new book, “Everything Is Perfect When You’re a Liar,” including the time she went to L.A. to “find Leonard

It’s been a century since the ship once called “unsinkable” sank in icy waters, and now there are plans for another Titanic to launch. Australian billionaire Clive Palmer wants to build the Titanic 2 to take the exact same route as the original. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports.

PHILADELPHIA — When you first enter "Titanic: the Artifact Exhibit" at the Franklin Institute, you are given a ticket with the name of somebody who was actually aboard the ill-fated ship. My ticket bore the name of Mr. Paul Romaine M. L. Chevré, a first-class passenger who was a successful sculptor.
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TODAY’s Natalie Morales takes a look at some of the trending stories, online such as pictures of Jennifer Aniston’s whopping engagement ring and the Discovery show “Mythbusters” re-enacting the sinking of the Titanic.

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A woman places a rose on the Titanic memorial during a service to mark the 101st anniversary of the sinking of the cruise ship April 15, 2013. REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton (Northern Ireland - Tags: ANNIVERSARY DISASTER)